On Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Joseph Thomas wrote:
I received prices for upgrading RAM memory in both a Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7500. Ouch!
My question is: the 7000 appears to accept standard 30pin SIMMs while the 7500 accepts 72pin SIMMs. Since I can purchase lifetime memory (60ns, true parity) for orders of magnatiude less, why shouldn't I? Has anyone really tried this? Other than Cisco claiming that future problems are related to the non-Cisco memory I installed, what problems might I encounter? Are there less-expensive "Cisco certified" memory dealers?
You sure can, most providers upgrade the memory on their ciscos with 3rd party RAM, the cisco stuff just cost to much. I dont know of "Cisco certified" memory dealers, but just buying decent RAM from any good vender should be fine.
Thanks.
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